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  2. QUOTAS OF NAVIES,

    Judging by authoritative comment in American circles to-day, the United States intends to stand most firmly by their naval ratio. The highest quarters have given an ...

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  3. ULSTER'S ANSWER.

    The North of Ireland Premier (Sir James Craig) has informed the Ulster Parliament that by Tuesday next either the negotiations will have broken down ...

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  4. RESPITE FOR GERMANY.

    An important conference is proceeding between tho German visitors (Herr Rathenau, Minister of Reconstruction, and Herr Simon) and Sir Robert Horne (Chancellor ...

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  5. CHEAPER WHEAT NEXT MONTH

    Owing to the continuance of cool weather, which Will have the effect of delaying the harvest in Victoria and the fact that the flour mills usually close on December 15 ...

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  6. TO ENGLAND BY AIR.

    Details of a plan prepared by an expert committee of the Air Ministry, under which within two years it will be possible to reach Australia from England by ...

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  7. KITCHENER AND SHELLS.

    Mr. Asquith has contributed an appreciation, of Lord Kitchener to "Pearson's Magazine." He traverses Viscount Esher's criticisms and description, which ...

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  8. FEDERAL SESSION.

    Arrangements were made yesterday between the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) and the deputy leader of the Labour Opposion (Mr. Charlton), by which the present ...

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  9. WAR SERVICE HOMES

    Evidence of the conduct of building operations in connection with soldiers' homes by the War Service Homes Commission was given yesterday before the Federal Publia ...

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  10. French Newspapers Suspicions.

    The French newspapers are following the Anglo-German conversations proceeding in London with the closest interest ' Oeuvre," in what it characterises as Mr. ...

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  11. MILLING TRADE PARALYSED.

    Complaint of a discrepancy between the present price of flour and the price of bread was made to the Minister for Lands (Mr.Oman) yesterday by a deputation ...

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  12. Permanence of Entente.

    Lord Derby, a former British Ambassador in Paris, speaking at the Anglo-French dinner, said that it was heartbreaking to see teh trend of affairs in Anglo-French ...

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  13. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Biological tests in connection with the case of suspected plague under treatment at the Coast Hospital have not been completed, but ...

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  14. CUTWORM IN CROPS.

    According to Mr. C. French, the Governmont entomologist, the caterpillar which is working so much destruction on the crops of the State is the cutworm. It has ...

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  15. America's Friendship.

    The Washington correspondent of the "Westminster Gazette" writes:—"Nothing is more significant here than the desire of all the Powers to stand Well with America. ...

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  16. Rehabilitating Europe.

    The Secretary of State for the Conolies (Mr Winston Churchill), speaking before the Overseas Bankers' Association, advocated a friendly association of Great ...

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  17. Betrayal of the Hampshire.

    The British War Office denies that it is in possession of evidence that the sinking of the cruiser Hampshire with Lord Kitchener aboard, was due to ...

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  18. Dealing with Outrages.

    Replying to questions in the North of Ireland Parliament, the Premier (Sir James Craig) stated that the Cabinet, in consequence of the recent Sinn Fein ...

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  19. Australia for Peace.

    Speaking at a farewell luncheon to the Commonwealth Trade Commissioner (Mr. Mark' Sheldon), the Commonwealth Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) said that ...

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  20. VALUABLE WORK DONE.

    Admiral of the Fleet, Lord Beatty, in a farewell Bpeech at the Lawyers' Club, said:- "The very faot that I am here to-day, as ...

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  21. Search for Sonoma Thieves.

    Details of the robbery from the Sonoma are slowly being revealed, and sound like a story from the Arabian Nights. One member of the Sonoma's crew had a key ...

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  22. LOYALTY OF INDIANS.

    Retainers in chain armour and State troops made an imposing display when the Prince of Wales entered Jodhpur today. He had a slow and dusty journey through the ...

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  23. POWERS AND CHINA.

    The following resolution regarding estraterritoriality was adopted at the Far Eastern session to-day:—"The Governments of the eight Powers sitting in conference shall ...

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  24. Mr. Hughes Hopeful.

    Progress reports are being received daily by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) from Senator Pearce, the Australian delegate at the Disarmament Conference in ...

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  25. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Members of the City Council Were surprised at the rat-infested state of milway premises. If these gentlemen sent pareels by rail, they would be more than ...

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  26. PRINCE'S HIGHWAY.

    After consultation with the Country Roads Board and the Premier (Mr. Lawson). the Minister for Works (Mr. Frank Clarke) has decided that the Prince's ...

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  27. A Minister's Honour.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday Dr. Maloncy (V.) asked the Prime Minister (Mr. Huches) whether, in view of the charges made in the press that day ...

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  28. Bandit Besieged.

    A bandit named Pierre Risboff, after brutally attacking a woman in her apartments at Nice with a hammer, barricaded himself in the building and fought with ...

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  29. WORTHLESS OIL VENTURES.

    Members of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy take a serious view of the number and the manner of presenting prospectuses of proposed ...

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  30. STRUGGLE IN MALVERN HOME.

    Two intruders in the home of Mr. Caleb J. Jenner, in Sorrett avenue, Malvern, were arrested early yesterday afternoon in exciting circumstances by the Malvern police. ...

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  31. Grain for Poultry.

    Protests against the price of 9/ a bushel for wheat for feeding poultry were made by representatives of the Utility Poultry Breeders Association, who waited on the ...

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  32. MR. ASHWORTH'S CHARGES.

    Sir,—The correspondence tabled in the House by the Prime Minister can only be described as a tissue of misrepresentations. The letter from Mr. Driver to the Minister ...

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  33. Landru's Trial Ending.

    At the hearing of the charges against Landru yesterday there was a record attendance, including Sir William Orpen, who made a series of sketches of Landru. ...

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  34. Control of Philippines.

    The Governor-General of the Philippines (Major-General Wood) and a former Governor (Mr. W. C. Forbes) have issued a report stating that the Philippines should ...

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  35. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    A man was crossing the road near Queen's Bridge yesterday morning, on the South Melbourne side, and in avoiding the heavy traffic he stepped in front of a ...

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  36. "Drive" Against Moplahs.

    The Gurkhas have killed 10 and captured 10 of the rebels. Reports show that the rebels who escaped the drive are collecting in the Nilambur area, and that other bands ...

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  37. Fighting Rebel Moors.

    Mr. Ernest Brandon Cremer, of Melbourne, the only Australian who served in the Spanish foreign legion in Morocco, interviewed by the Australian Press ...

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  38. MYSTERIOUS EXPLOSIONS.

    WONTHAGGI, Wednesday.—At, five minutes past 12 o'clock this morning a charge of what is believed to have been gelignite was expleded in a fowlhouse at ...

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  39. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Sultan of Nejd, South Arabia is at tacking the troops of the King of Hedaz. He has captured two towns and is approaching Eltaref, this desptie that Great ...

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  40. Japanese Anxious for Amitv.

    The Honlulu Japanese newspaper, "Jiji," publishes a despatch from Tokio, reporting that Prince Hirohito stated, on assuming the Regency, that Japan must improve her ...

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  41. FEDERAL SHIPS.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), in reply to Mr. Marks (N.S.W.), said that he would consult with the Minister for ...

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  42. DISPENSING WITH GOVERNOR.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—In the House of Assembly to-day the debate was continued of a motion in favour of the abolition of office of Governor, and th appointment by ...

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  43. ASSOCIATION OF NATIONS.

    THE French delegate, M Viviani While supporting President Harding's idea of an association of nations, opposes calling Germany to the present conference on the ...

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  44. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day).

    FULL COURT OF VICTORIA, —In the BancoCourt.—At 11—Admission of harristers and solleitors. The King v. Long cox v. Gordon and Goteh (part heard); Martin v. Whittle in the [?] ...

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  45. STATE REVENUE BUOYANT.

    For November the State revenue amounted to £1,284,167, representing an increase of £25,256 as compared with the corresponding month of last year. The ...

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  46. PARRAMATTA SEAT.

    SYDNEY Wednesday.—Nominations were rececived to-day for the Parramatta seat in the House of Representatives rendered vacant by the resignation of Sir ...

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  47. REUNION OF CHURCHES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Private conferences of representatives of the Protestant churches, presided over by the Archbishop of Sydney (Dr. Wright) have been held in ...

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  49. DISASTROUS BUSH FIRES.

    DUBBO (N.S.W.), Wednesday.—Further extensive bush fires are reported. Great areas of pasture land have been swept bare. Several crops and two homesteads have ...

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